The New York Jets cornerback received texts from Terricka, who is seven-months pregnant, that were published by The Post: "God forgive me, I don’t want to die. What have I done? … I cut my wrists. I took those pills."

Cromartie called police at 2:43 a.m. He was away in Miami. "There’s a problem at my house. She’s bleeding. She cut her wrists," Cromartie reportedly told a dispatcher.

But Terricka was in bed with her two daughters when police broke down the couple's door. Her explanation? She said the following, according to the police report: "She stated that she had no intention of going through with the act. She said she was exercising her First Amendment right to free speech and could say whatever she wanted."

After initially refusing, Terricka agreed to undergo psychiatric evaluation at a local hospital while the state's child-protection agency looked after the two children who were in the home. One child was from one of Cromartie's previous relationships. Antonio Cromartie has 10 children from eight women. According to The Post, Terricka has previously tweeted about the couple expecting twins.

Cromartie had 45 tackles and four interceptions for the Jets last season.